Influenza Antibodies: Do They Protect Against the Common Cold?
No, an antibody produced against the influenza virus will not lock onto a common cold virus. Antibodies are highly specific to the antigen that they are produced against. The influenza virus and the common cold virus are caused by different viruses, so the antibodies produced against one will not be able to recognize or bind to the other.Cold & Flu - Related Articles
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